Saturday, 24 September 2011

Frater's reply.

The lovely guys at Frater replied to my inquistive email over night, here's what they had to say:

"Thanks for getting in touch, we're pleased you like the Ladyhawke promo. We did an interview with Digital Arts magazine not long after it was released, I've attached the link to the article below which should help enlighten you on how it was done. The brief was to bring Sarah's amazing paintings to life - the challenged lay in it having a fluid watercolour feel. It was all rotoscoped from live action footage of Pip directly into the computer - 2000 frames in less than 2 weeks!"

I' am really glad Frater got back to me quite so soon - here's a link to their site: http://www.fraterfilms.com/
I' am going to follow the link to their feature on Digital Arts magazine and see what I can learn. By taking this advice from industry professionals I can hopefully learn alot about the practise and how and where to start.

The link to their Digital Arts feature can be seen here:
http://www.fraterfilms.com/fraterblog/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/digitalarts1_resized1.jpg

Jim also added: "Impressive painting on your blog..." which was really lovely of him.

I now can't wait to establish alot more contacts and advice from established professionals that have experienced a commercial success in some shape or form.

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